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| | | | Iyar 26, 5771 · May 30, 2011 | | | Jewish Life | | Supporting families with special-needs children "If you have a child with special needs, you experience similar things, whether it's grief over losing the dream of having a 'perfect child,' or dealing with challenging school systems and difficult grandparents and communities that make them feel excluded," said Dr. Jeff Lichtman, the national director of Yachad...
By Deena Yellin | | | Voices | | For years, I never made the connection between the customary Shavuot decorations of flowers and any deeper feeling these decorations were supposed to engender. I always noted the presence of a few flowerpots in synagogue, then ignored them...
By Yvette Miller | | | Editorial & Commentary | | Judaism recognizes that we all have the power to change. But it doesn't happen on its own. It doesn't happen simply because we grow older...
By Sara Esther Crispe | | | On Being Jewish | | It's got to be one of the toughest marketing problems of all time: selling Orthodox Judaism. You've got all this long black stuff. And then there are the hats . . .
By Matt Lipeles | | | Pictures with a Purpose | | Columbia, MD Noah was the first to observe the mitzvah of feeding one's animals before oneself.
By Michoel Ogince | | | Parenting | | Okay, so I yelled a little too loudly when I yelled at my daughter. Okay, so maybe she didn't deserve as much of my anger as I let out. But, she did deserve some of it, didn't she? I mean, could I just let it pass? Not say anything? Who would she become, then?
By Jay Litvin | | | | | | | |